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From: | Paul W. Rankin |
Subject: | bug#56691: outline-minor-mode displays navigation arrow buttons as emojis |
Date: | Fri, 22 Jul 2022 14:57:11 +1000 |
User-agent: | Purely Mail via Roundcube/1.5.2 |
Summary:First discovered in the describe-bindings buffer (C-h b). Screenshot: http://0x0.st/ojN5.png
Buffers using outline-minor-mode will attempt to add navigation arrow buttons (i.e. show/hide) displaying emojis instead of arrows or text representation.
This occurs even when widget-image-enable => nil.Appears to be introduced in commit 3a855c5dac1b5cc42ee57cebed0323d591b54c68
Steps to reproduce: 1. $emacs -Q 2. C-h b Expected results: Buffer navigation arrows are arrows. Actual results: Buffer navigation arrows are emojis. Notes for the committer:Do not use emojis in software designed for adults; what you see as whimsical appears to others as childish and unprofessional. While I cannot speak for vision-impaired users, this also raises the issue of whether emojis appropriated for functional use create yet another difficulty for those requiring screen readers.
As always, if you wish to add a feature to Emacs (i.e. not fix a bug) -- do not make that new feature enabled by default! This is incredibly rude. Document the feature and allow others to make their own choices.
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